Telling stories with data -- A systematic review

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Authors Kay SchrΓΆder, Wiebke Eberhardt, Poornima Belavadi, Batoul Ajdadilish, Nanette van Haften, Ed Overes, Taryn Brouns, AndrΓ© Calero Valdez arXiv ID 2312.01164 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.GR Citations 7 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
The exponential growth of data has outpaced human ability to process information, necessitating innovative approaches for effective human-data interaction. To transform raw data into meaningful insights, storytelling, and visualization have emerged as powerful techniques for communicating complex information to decision-makers. This article offers a comprehensive, systematic review of the utilization of storytelling in visualizations. It organizes the existing literature into distinct categories, encompassing frameworks, data and visualization types, application domains, narrative structures, outcome measurements, and design principles. By providing a well-structured overview of this rapidly evolving field, the article serves as a valuable guide for educators, researchers, and practitioners seeking to harness the power of storytelling in data visualization.
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